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September Football: Are the Defenses Ahead of the Offenses?


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Friday 14th September 2007
You have to remember that in September it’s more likely that defenses are ahead of the offenses in pro and college football. This might not seem the case when you watch Oklahoma roll up 51 on Miami, or the Colts score 41 on the Saints opening night. Don’t forget that the Colts/Saints game went under the total as the high-powered Saints offense, No. 1 in the pros last season, was totally out of sync.


In fact, the first week of the NFL season the unders ruled by a whopping 11-5 edge. This is nothing new. A year ago the unders were 11-5 in the first NFL week. Quarterbacks need to develop timing with receivers and offensive linemen have to learn to mesh on blocking schemes and pocket protection. All of that takes time, patience and practice. As we know, preseason doesn’t offer much time to practice as coaches are more concerned with keeping starters healthy than getting the offense finely tuned.


All of which makes another interesting year for sports bettors who play totals. Will the defenses be ahead of the offenses in September and early October? That is often the case, as there needs to be far more execution and rhythm between offensive players.


Notice that last season after going 11-5 under in Week 1, the overs had a slight edge of 25-19-1 in Weeks 3-4. Part of it is that oddsmakers adjust their lines based on what happened the previous week, but also offenses begin to mesh together better after Week 1. Certainly teams like the Bears, Falcons, Chiefs and Bucs hope so, after scoring a combined 15 points in the first week.


Another factor to keep in mind is that the NFL changed the rules a few years ago to aid the offense, outlawing the “horse collar tackle.” That essentially was when a defensive player tackled the ball carrier by grabbing his shoulders, which is no longer legal. The league also enforced the five-yard rule, which was designed to help wide receivers get downfield faster, as opposed to being mugged at the line of scrimmage by linebackers and defensive backs.


A defensive player can still bump the wideouts when the ball is snapped, but has to be careful not to after the offensive player advances five-yards past the line of scrimmage, otherwise a penalty will be enforced. It’s not easy being a defensive player in the pros anymore! Passing yardage and scoring did increase during the 2004 season when those rules were enforced. In fact, during that season the unders were 43-27 the first five weeks of the season, but the overs were 92-71 from weeks 7-17 as offenses clicked better down the stretch.


Let’s face it: We’ve seen some truly putrid offense performances thus far. The Browns have all kinds of offensive line problems and averaged just 221 total yards at home against the Steelers, merely 2.9 yards per rush. After which they traded starting QB Charlie Frye to Seattle. It was the first time in NFL history that a QB had been traded prior to Week 2 after starting in Week 1! The Ravens turned the ball over 6 times in a sloppy Monday night loss to the Bengals.


Joey Harrington showed why he’s with his third team as the Falcons scored just 3 points at Minnesota. The St. Louis Rams, with the No. 11 offense in the league last season, looked totally out of sync offensively in a 27-13 loss to Carolina, getting just 238 total yards at home.


The Jacksonville Jaguars spent all of preseason throwing the football because they have a new offensive coordinator in Dirk Koetter. He is trying to open up the offense, but it’s clear you can’t do it overnight. The Jaguars scored just 10 points in the opener against a Tennessee defense that was dead last in the league in 2006.


The Jaguars changed their quarterback, offensive coordinator, quarterback coach, wide receiver coach and special teams coach since the end of last season, but they had some of the same problems that plagued them at the end of last year. So keep a close tab on yardage and totals in September and early October. A lack of scoring and unders can surface early in the season, but that can change when the offenses begin to get click.

 



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